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Ulysses · Chapter 11

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cell, rest of warm and brooding air. A vestal’s lamp. Here he ponders things that were not: what Cæsar would have lived to do had he believed the soothsayer: what might have been: possibilities of the possible as possible: things not known: what name
James Joyce· Zentrovia Academic Press· 9780141182803Book detail →
Ulysses · Chapter 8

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veiled sun, hurled a mute curse at the sky. —It’s as uncertain as a child’s bottom, he said. —We’re off again. The carriage turned again its stiff wheels and their trunks swayed gently. Martin Cunningham twirled more quickly the peak of his beard. —Tom Kernan was immense
James Joyce· Zentrovia Academic Press· 9780141182803Book detail →

CHAPTER 74. The Sperm Whale’s Head—Contrasted View.

celled honeycombs there may possibly have some hitherto unknown and unsuspected connexion with the outer air, so as to be susceptible to atmospheric distension and contraction. If this be so, fancy the irresistibleness of that might, to which the most impalpable and destructive
Herman Melville· Zentrovia Academic Press· 9780142437247Book detail →

Biological Bases of Behaviour

Dendrites** — receive signals from other neurons - **Cell body (soma)** — integrates signals - **Axon

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cells, LE, leukocyte esterase.aNew criteria from the previous iteration.bRemoval of criteria from the previous iteration (data from Refs. 13-18.) • Fig. 14.1 Bony landmarks and insertions for ligaments and tendons for the anterior (A), medial (B), lateral (C), and posterior (D) knee. • Fig. 14.2 Quadriceps
Claudette M. Lajam· Oxford· 7766778899887Book detail →

CHAPTER 134. The Chase—Second Day.

cells, and wards of hospitals, and ventilated them, and now comes blowing hither as innocent as fleeces. Out upon it!—it’s tainted. Were I the wind, I’d blow no more on such a wicked, miserable world. I’d crawl somewhere to a cave
Herman Melville· Zentrovia Academic Press· 9780142437247Book detail →
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